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then a house oversight hearing on the u.s. postal service. then, a discussion of the 2012 budget request for the space agency. >> on find more and more the behavior of professional sports owners to be unseemly in the sense that they want hundreds of millions of dollars from their community is yet they don't really participate in the problems of those communities. >> this sunday, sally jenkins on the intersection of sports and public policy. >> this morning, -- talks about the latest unemployment figures and his predictions on job growth this year. then, michael leroy
then a house oversight hearing on the u.s. postal service. then, a discussion of the 2012 budget request for the space agency. >> on find more and more the behavior of professional sports owners to be unseemly in the sense that they want hundreds of millions of dollars from their community is yet they don't really participate in the problems of those communities. >> this sunday, sally jenkins on the intersection of sports and public policy. >> this morning, -- talks about the...
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and as i said before, when it comes to u.s. military action whether it is a no fly zone or other options, you have got to balance costs versus benefits. and i don't take those decisions lightly. host: to the latter part as far as the analysis of cost versus benefit and that is the no fly zone. why not put one in place? or should we? guest: i think costs would be quite substantial. and here is ooth thought. i think that we have limited resours. we are endlessly being told we need to cut our defense budget. my view of this is there ought to be a division of labor. we have had our european allies who have generally not pulled their load on most national security issues for a long time. nonetheless saying that if only because they are worried about large numbers of refugees coming out of north africa to their shores, they want to stabilize this situation. they are talking about putting a no fly zone in place. i don't know whether they will actually or just going to talk about it. but let's let them do that. and let's focus our ener
and as i said before, when it comes to u.s. military action whether it is a no fly zone or other options, you have got to balance costs versus benefits. and i don't take those decisions lightly. host: to the latter part as far as the analysis of cost versus benefit and that is the no fly zone. why not put one in place? or should we? guest: i think costs would be quite substantial. and here is ooth thought. i think that we have limited resours. we are endlessly being told we need to cut our...
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played a need for role in the rescue of the u.s. economy, during the closing days of 2008, its enduring legacy may have been to codify the guarantees of the too big to fail, notwithstanding the moral hazard risk arising from such action. the t.a.r.p. reinforced the bailout cycle, as the government's preferred business model. along these lines, the panel offered the following observations in its june 2010 reports on the aig bailout. "the government possible actions in rescuing a.i.g. continue to have a poisonous effect on the marketplace. by providing a complete rescue with no shared sacrifice among a.i.g. creditors, the federal reserve and treasury fundamentally changed the relationship between the government and the country's most sophisticated financial players. the a.i.g. rescue demonstrated that treasury and the federal reserve would commit taxpayers to pay any price and bear any burden to prevent the collapse of america's largest financial institutions and to insure repayment to the creditors doing business with them." so long
played a need for role in the rescue of the u.s. economy, during the closing days of 2008, its enduring legacy may have been to codify the guarantees of the too big to fail, notwithstanding the moral hazard risk arising from such action. the t.a.r.p. reinforced the bailout cycle, as the government's preferred business model. along these lines, the panel offered the following observations in its june 2010 reports on the aig bailout. "the government possible actions in rescuing a.i.g....
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u.s., they're not concerned so they lobby in a different direction. >> thank you. i will ask one more question. this is my second round. if you fast forward to today and look at the other end of the buchan, march 4, 2011, problems we have now, the chair has described moral hazard and the like. we talked about that. what did you do? i can anticipate your answers as i think you've given them, just to make it very clear on the record, what would you recommend march 4, 2011? >> briefly, first, i want to emphasize the things we have said. one, you need more capital. and that you need increasing capital has to be with the size of the bank's, the risk of too big to fail. it has to be that this distortion has to be eliminated. secondly, if you have a problem, you should play by the ordinary rules of capitalism. when you go into bankruptcy, you convert that to equity. it is really a version of the standard rules of capitalism. you look at the numbers back in citibank, they had enough long- term cap
u.s., they're not concerned so they lobby in a different direction. >> thank you. i will ask one more question. this is my second round. if you fast forward to today and look at the other end of the buchan, march 4, 2011, problems we have now, the chair has described moral hazard and the like. we talked about that. what did you do? i can anticipate your answers as i think you've given them, just to make it very clear on the record, what would you recommend march 4, 2011? >> briefly,...
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played a need for role in the rescue of the u.s. economy, during the closing days of 2008, its enduring legacy may have been to codify the guarantees of the too big to fail, notwithstanding the moral hazard risk arising from such action. the t.a.r.p. reinforced the bailout cycle, as the government's preferred business model. along these lines, the panel offered the following observations in its june 2010 reports on the aig bailout. "the government possible actions in rescuing a.i.g. continue to have a poisonous effect on the marketplace. by providing a complete rescue with no shared sacrifice among a.i.g. creditors, the federal reserve and treasury fundamentally changed the relationship between the government and the country's most sophisticated financial players. the a.i.g. rescue demonstrated that treasury and the federal reserve would commit taxpayers to pay any price and bear any burden to prevent the collapse of america's largest financial institutions and to insure repayment to the creditors doing business with them." so long
played a need for role in the rescue of the u.s. economy, during the closing days of 2008, its enduring legacy may have been to codify the guarantees of the too big to fail, notwithstanding the moral hazard risk arising from such action. the t.a.r.p. reinforced the bailout cycle, as the government's preferred business model. along these lines, the panel offered the following observations in its june 2010 reports on the aig bailout. "the government possible actions in rescuing a.i.g....
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through that we were able to document that women were half of all u.s. workers on u.s. payrolls and increasingly becoming breadwinners for their families. without the work done year after jeer in the statistical agencies to tell us, we wouldn't know. that is why this report is so exciting because what it's done is pull together data from a whole variety of agencies to tell us a story about what is happening to women in america. now i want to introduce the first presenter and then go on to painl where we're going to accept some of the fundings and i do not have the opportunity to introduce the whole panel and note it was a distinguished group so we will hear more about that in a minute. first the author, first of all, it is just plaveragee to introduce becky blank. she's one of my favorite economists, role model for us in the field. right now she's a long title -- accounting deputy secretary and undersecretary for economic affairs at the department of commerce which she overseas the 12 bureaus and functions as chief operating officer and head of the economics and statist
through that we were able to document that women were half of all u.s. workers on u.s. payrolls and increasingly becoming breadwinners for their families. without the work done year after jeer in the statistical agencies to tell us, we wouldn't know. that is why this report is so exciting because what it's done is pull together data from a whole variety of agencies to tell us a story about what is happening to women in america. now i want to introduce the first presenter and then go on to painl...
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the u.s. authorized the first evacuation of americans last night of the japan. here in washington, we are covering hearings with the head of the u.s. geological survey, also the head of fema -- both of those will be alive today on c- span3. on the floor of the u.s. senate, the continuing resolution, a three week temporary extension of government funding. that will go on to the president for his signature. on the floor of the house of representatives, they will take a bill to defund npr, national public radio. the mid-afternoon vote is expected there. we want to get your thoughts for this first 40 minutes of "washington journal." democrats -- (202)737-0002. republicans -- (202)737-0001. independents -- (202)628-0205. the houses in at 9:00 a.m. eastern today, so we will have just the two-hour "washington journal." "the washington post" shows workers carrying the body removed from a village following the tsunami and the earthquake did the headline says "anxiety over nuclear plant deepens. the u.s
the u.s. authorized the first evacuation of americans last night of the japan. here in washington, we are covering hearings with the head of the u.s. geological survey, also the head of fema -- both of those will be alive today on c- span3. on the floor of the u.s. senate, the continuing resolution, a three week temporary extension of government funding. that will go on to the president for his signature. on the floor of the house of representatives, they will take a bill to defund npr,...
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the u.s. international trade commission studied this agreement and determined that it will be a net job loser for our country. just like the nafta deal was, just like the china deal was, just like all the failed nonreciprocal trade deals our nation has negotiated over the last 25 years. yes, a handful of companies will come out ahead, and they have a lot of power in washington, but as a whole our country loses. we've heard a lot about deficits lately. this deal with the koreans will only put us deeper in the hole. why would congress do this again to the american people and to the american economy? last year, the united states ran up another half trillion dollar trade deficit with the world, and this past quarter one of the largest in history. now, both american and korean estimates predict that this deal will only add to our deficit. these nafta-type trade deals translate into net job loss. even the president doesn't claim that the deal will create new jobs. that's because it won't. in fact, i
the u.s. international trade commission studied this agreement and determined that it will be a net job loser for our country. just like the nafta deal was, just like the china deal was, just like all the failed nonreciprocal trade deals our nation has negotiated over the last 25 years. yes, a handful of companies will come out ahead, and they have a lot of power in washington, but as a whole our country loses. we've heard a lot about deficits lately. this deal with the koreans will only put us...
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but the u.s. department of labor women's bureau has done a great job of the putting information on its website. that is emerging industries, it presents us with a new opportunity to not to make the same mistakes all over again about leaving women out of high- paying, high-quality job opportunities. here is a very important issue that think we all need to pay attention to it. >> nicole mason, if she could stand up. her group produced a report that dealt with that issue is initially. p.m.,re coming up on 1:30 and we want to once again thank you for leading the charge on this. an amazing report. i open my remarks by failing to in knowledge the person who really was responsible for bringing us together. the president, i have to say, his vision and his commitment to women and children, and it is infused throughout the administration. that is how we got here today. i am so proud of him and i think all of our panelists and our host. the center for american progress for hosting this year, and for all the
but the u.s. department of labor women's bureau has done a great job of the putting information on its website. that is emerging industries, it presents us with a new opportunity to not to make the same mistakes all over again about leaving women out of high- paying, high-quality job opportunities. here is a very important issue that think we all need to pay attention to it. >> nicole mason, if she could stand up. her group produced a report that dealt with that issue is initially....
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look for those tuesday in the u.s. senate. >> former delaware senator ted kaufman the chairman of the committee. they are due to release their final report later this month. a pro forma session of the senate -- of the house coming up later. education secretary arne duncan will speak later. you can watch live coverage starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> i find, more and more, the behavior of professional sports owners to be unseemly in the sense that they want hundreds of millions of dollars from their communities. they do not really participate in the problems of those communities. >> this sunday on "q & a," sally jenkins on the intersection between community and sports. >>pauline maier has written several books. her latest is "gratification." join us for our three our conversation. we will take your phone calls sunday on c-span.org 2. you can find the entire weekend sketch on booktv.org. this weekend on american history television, live from the u.s. capitol, the 150th anniversary of abraham lincoln's first inaugural ad
look for those tuesday in the u.s. senate. >> former delaware senator ted kaufman the chairman of the committee. they are due to release their final report later this month. a pro forma session of the senate -- of the house coming up later. education secretary arne duncan will speak later. you can watch live coverage starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> i find, more and more, the behavior of professional sports owners to be unseemly in the sense that they want hundreds of millions of...
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the u.s. strategic command and deputy director of the missile defense agency reviewed the results and status and finally of record of the vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the director of cade receives individual updates. with the completion of the study the results will be briefed by the requirements oversight council and missile defense executives of lord and finally the deputy secretary advisory working group for approval. we are in that phase right now and of the schedule holds it will complete this week. this is a rather laborious structure the world move quite smoothly and we found it's effective in getting combat command service system developer input. it helped keep our efforts coherent and complete as we work through the factors. as i mentioned earlier, nato has just taken the decision of ballistic missile defense as the core elements of our collective defense. the u.s. the dutch delegation for the air defense and nato i spend a significant amount of time discussing the p
the u.s. strategic command and deputy director of the missile defense agency reviewed the results and status and finally of record of the vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the director of cade receives individual updates. with the completion of the study the results will be briefed by the requirements oversight council and missile defense executives of lord and finally the deputy secretary advisory working group for approval. we are in that phase right now and of the schedule holds...
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more than 30 years ago the u.s. department of health education and welfare crafted basic privacy principles called the fair information practice principles the have become the basis for comprehensive privacy laws and many industrialized nations as well as specific sector laws in the united states. the department of commerce recently called called for adoption of the principles to the internet. we endorse the use of the fair information practices as well. in addition, the private-sector has developed innovative solutions like the do not track mechanism. these mechanisms need to be backed by the force of the law. we reject any approach that is solely on the self regulation by companies. self regulation by itself is a failed approach. it has allowed the current data collection practices to four . consumers want change. surveys show 67% rejected the idea that advertisers should be able to match ads based on specific websites consumers visit. and 61% believe the practices were not justified even if they kept the cost dow
more than 30 years ago the u.s. department of health education and welfare crafted basic privacy principles called the fair information practice principles the have become the basis for comprehensive privacy laws and many industrialized nations as well as specific sector laws in the united states. the department of commerce recently called called for adoption of the principles to the internet. we endorse the use of the fair information practices as well. in addition, the private-sector has...
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last year we saw some china and u.s. relations in particular because of the u.s. arms sales to taiwan. it caused strains on the china u.s. ties. how do you see the future of this financial relationship? what will be the reaction from the chinese side of the united states further sells weapons to taiwan? second, foreign journalists encountered some difficulties and restrictions in their reporting activities in china in the past weeks. some foreign journalists or even be ten. what is your comment? >> [speaking chinese] >> translator: first i would like to say that we all know president hu jintao paid a visit to the united states of the invitation of president barack obama last january. that visit achieved full success. an important agreement was reached between the leaders of the two countries and further advancing china u.s. relations. in particular, the agreement was reached on building a china u was cooperative partnership based on mutual respect and mutual benefits. >> [speaking chinese] >> translator: there is now good atmosphere in the china u.s. relations. >>
last year we saw some china and u.s. relations in particular because of the u.s. arms sales to taiwan. it caused strains on the china u.s. ties. how do you see the future of this financial relationship? what will be the reaction from the chinese side of the united states further sells weapons to taiwan? second, foreign journalists encountered some difficulties and restrictions in their reporting activities in china in the past weeks. some foreign journalists or even be ten. what is your...
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the honorable arne duncan the current u.s. secretary of honee current secretary of education. prior, he served as chief executive officer of the chicago public schools from june, 2001, to december, 2008, becoming the longest serving big city education superintendent in the country. congratulations to you, sir. as ceo mr. duncan was widely credited for pursuing an aggressive agenda that included opening more than a hundred new schools, expanding after school and learning programs, and closing down under performing schools. and it goes on and on but i think every member of the committee knows this. let me just say, mr. secretary, you are now recognized and welcomed again. >> thank you so much for this opportunity to come before you again and talk about president obama's education agenda. last week i spoke before the senate budget committee and emphasized our administration's dual commitments to reduce spending and are more efficient while investing in education to secure our future. these investments spanned every grade from early learning to pell grants and they are reflected i
the honorable arne duncan the current u.s. secretary of honee current secretary of education. prior, he served as chief executive officer of the chicago public schools from june, 2001, to december, 2008, becoming the longest serving big city education superintendent in the country. congratulations to you, sir. as ceo mr. duncan was widely credited for pursuing an aggressive agenda that included opening more than a hundred new schools, expanding after school and learning programs, and closing...
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the congressional budget office projects that medicare spending will nearly double as a share of u.s. economy over the next 25 years. by 2050, the big three, federal entitlement programs, medicare, medicaid and social security are projected to exceed total tax revenue with medicare being the largest of the three. we cannot bring about a fiscally sustainable future if these trends continue. medpac's analysis is invaluable in helping us better understand when growth in medicare spending is appropriate and when medicare payments need to be adjusted. last year congress passed a massive health care overhaul law that permanently reduces medicare payments to a number of providers. less than 3% of the more than -1/2 trillion dollars in cuts from medicare came from actual delivery reform. we must do better than that. which is why we also rely on med pack's june report to congress they guide us toward proposals that offer real reform instead of just turning payment dials up or down. this will help ensure that medicare savings yield better outcomes for medicare's beneficiaries. i think i speak f
the congressional budget office projects that medicare spending will nearly double as a share of u.s. economy over the next 25 years. by 2050, the big three, federal entitlement programs, medicare, medicaid and social security are projected to exceed total tax revenue with medicare being the largest of the three. we cannot bring about a fiscally sustainable future if these trends continue. medpac's analysis is invaluable in helping us better understand when growth in medicare spending is...
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it goes on to say -- quote -- "the u.s. officials must act quickly to control government deficits or face slower growth or even more difficult choices in the future. the international monetary fund said thursday in a report criticizing the tepid u.s. response to the rising debt. admiral mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, i believe that our debt is the greatest threat to our national security. close quote. secretary hillary clinton, secretary of state in the obama administration, quote, skater hillary clinton weighted into the debate calling the deficit a measure of weakness internationally. quote, clinton says the deficit is a national security threat. it was 1.3 when she said that. the deficit now is 1.3-plus. secretary geithner, as i indicated, said the same. mr. president, we've had a debate. we've had ten democrats. the effect from the democratic bill that did nothing saying we needed to go further. two republicans defected, one independent defected probably thought it was cutting too much. but the majority
it goes on to say -- quote -- "the u.s. officials must act quickly to control government deficits or face slower growth or even more difficult choices in the future. the international monetary fund said thursday in a report criticizing the tepid u.s. response to the rising debt. admiral mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, i believe that our debt is the greatest threat to our national security. close quote. secretary hillary clinton, secretary of state in the obama...
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the u.s. tax code even though it's not a tax code discussion. i want to clarify that i guess my definition of fairness isn't the same as what's described when 45% of the american people don't pay any income tax at all. the top tax bracts are paying 35% of their income and the top are paying 70% of all income tax. i disagree with that definition of fairness and i want to clarify that in the context of budg budg budg budgetary. the epa, this is a different direction than what has been taken so far. they have five education efforts in their recent congressional document talking about support and work and partnership with k-12 schools. federal and state agencies to establish priorities and leverage resources. lastly, an effort to increase promotion of green principles and increase the nation's scientific education. i would like to know if the department of education has been involved in those efforts through the e prngs a because it seems they should be talked about in education, not through epa.
the u.s. tax code even though it's not a tax code discussion. i want to clarify that i guess my definition of fairness isn't the same as what's described when 45% of the american people don't pay any income tax at all. the top tax bracts are paying 35% of their income and the top are paying 70% of all income tax. i disagree with that definition of fairness and i want to clarify that in the context of budg budg budg budgetary. the epa, this is a different direction than what has been taken so...
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>>wo harvards, one yale, one u.s., u.c. davis, sacramento, and the other from the university of georgia. what about grades? >> they all were pretty good grades. these are smart people. the other ing they did, they tended to have mentors. they tended to, for example, bill kristol at harvard frrks harvey man's field shaped his thinking. >> still going at harvard. >> still going at harvard. somebody like clint bullock, his mentors are interesting. one was a city councilman in his new jersey town who was a lone republican, but not much of a republican. he use today say, when you vote for the donkey or the he will fapt, that's what youet. but was very much an embattled battler, if you will, of the democratic machine in the town. and he had a ver bad ending in which the machine leaked some material about his personal life that destroyed him. anyway, clint sought him out as a mentor. later o sought out clarence thomas as a mentor. claren thom thomas was a godfather -- >> at the eeoc. >> he would talk for hours about clarence thoma
>>wo harvards, one yale, one u.s., u.c. davis, sacramento, and the other from the university of georgia. what about grades? >> they all were pretty good grades. these are smart people. the other ing they did, they tended to have mentors. they tended to, for example, bill kristol at harvard frrks harvey man's field shaped his thinking. >> still going at harvard. >> still going at harvard. somebody like clint bullock, his mentors are interesting. one was a city councilman...
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the u.s. economy was unravel as we all know painful well. companies were slashing jobs, the stock market was plunging and consumers were hunkering down. schiller had to her start her npr career just as corporate underwriting was shriveling and programs were being cut to the bone but even as she helped npr retrench, schiller began pushing hard for excellence in our digital world. npr stabilized financially and flourished both on the air and in the mobile and digital spaces under her leadership npr has continued to haul in top awards for journalism, twice named by fast company magazine as one of the most innovative media companies. her job is to ensure the fiscal, operational and adjournlistic integrity. before joining npr schiller served as general manager of the "new york times" website, the largest newspaper website of its kind. previously, she headed up the discovery times channel and served as senior vice president of cnn productions. since coming to npr, schiller has made some controversia
the u.s. economy was unravel as we all know painful well. companies were slashing jobs, the stock market was plunging and consumers were hunkering down. schiller had to her start her npr career just as corporate underwriting was shriveling and programs were being cut to the bone but even as she helped npr retrench, schiller began pushing hard for excellence in our digital world. npr stabilized financially and flourished both on the air and in the mobile and digital spaces under her leadership...
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the government wants the u.s. to quote, send a fact finding team. rebels are requesting a no fly zone to ground the libyan air force. >>> the medical examiner's office ask -- the real headline from those documents, every round said to have fired hit someone. that is 31 bullets fired and every single one of them hitting someone. lautner currently faces 49 federal charges and he returns to court tomorrow. >>> rip off this sports car. and it just so happens that the owner of the car is a nationally known celebrity. grace lee reports, the hardest job of the part, where the thief may be ahead. >> it's a caper of movie proportions. >> hello ladies. >> but say good-bye to a lamborghini like this one, because someone climbed on to the roof and stole the $200,000 car. >> i would say it definitely required a certain amount of place to know how to use them. >> thief used rock climbing deer, and gymmied open a second floor window. the culprit cut the inside locks and drove away. we don't know the faith behind the criminal genius yet, but we do know the owner. i
the government wants the u.s. to quote, send a fact finding team. rebels are requesting a no fly zone to ground the libyan air force. >>> the medical examiner's office ask -- the real headline from those documents, every round said to have fired hit someone. that is 31 bullets fired and every single one of them hitting someone. lautner currently faces 49 federal charges and he returns to court tomorrow. >>> rip off this sports car. and it just so happens that the owner of the...
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it turns out why the u.s. supreme court said today that a fun da mentalist church can protest at military funerals. justices ruled 8-1 in favor of the baptist church. the kansas-based group made headlines last year for demonstrating outside funerals of fallen u.s. service members claiming that god is pun i -- punishing the military for the nation's tolerance of homosexuality. they were sued. >>> tonight an ahterton teacher is on paid leave after one of the students made a frantic call to 911. >> he's throwing things on our table and screaming at a -- at us, he's going crazy. >> the 8th grader made the call from a school bathroom yesterday afternoon. she told the dispatcher the teacher was yelling and throwing things to get the attention of the students. but when police arrived they didn't find anything out of the ordinary. >> what he found was calm students, a calm teacher sitting on the desk. >> when you have a situation where a student makes an allegation that they feel threatened, then we feel a strong obli
it turns out why the u.s. supreme court said today that a fun da mentalist church can protest at military funerals. justices ruled 8-1 in favor of the baptist church. the kansas-based group made headlines last year for demonstrating outside funerals of fallen u.s. service members claiming that god is pun i -- punishing the military for the nation's tolerance of homosexuality. they were sued. >>> tonight an ahterton teacher is on paid leave after one of the students made a frantic call...
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libya says it will abide by an immediate cease fire but the u.s. isn't buying it. >> i question anything out of -- that qadaffi called for. he called for a cease fire and then told his trips to move again. >> reporter: military officials say there is no evidence of civilian casualties despite libya's claims of dozens of deaths. >>> safety experts are now recommending new guidelines for children's car seats. they say children should ride in rear-facing char seats until age 2 instead of age 1. and older children who have out grown them should ride in booster seats until adult seat belts fit them properly. >>> gas prices still going up. the price for a gallon of regular has jumped 7 cents in just the past two weeks. the national average is now 3.5 $7. here in the bay area it is much higher. you are paying -- oakland, it's 3.98 and also in san jose. the barry bonds personalry trial begins -- perjury trial begins tomorrow morning. in 2003, he told the grand jury he never knowingly used steroids. defense lawyers and prosecutors will begin jury selection
libya says it will abide by an immediate cease fire but the u.s. isn't buying it. >> i question anything out of -- that qadaffi called for. he called for a cease fire and then told his trips to move again. >> reporter: military officials say there is no evidence of civilian casualties despite libya's claims of dozens of deaths. >>> safety experts are now recommending new guidelines for children's car seats. they say children should ride in rear-facing char seats until age 2...
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the u.s. led the effort, but expect nato to assume command on sunday. >> president barack obama says the mission is succeeding. >> every day, the pressure on gadhafi and his regime is increasing. >> allied forces pounded libyan troops and others along the coast. rebels admit they were only able to retake him because of coalition air strikes. they say more fighting lies ahead. michael for cbs news, new york. >>> in yemen, protesters threw shoes and large television screens showing a statement by president ali abdul. the president said he was prepared to step down if he would be allowed a dignified departure. his opponents accuse him of maneuvering to hold on to power. shoe throwing is a sign of contempt in arab culture. >>> continue clashing with riot police in london after more than a quarter million people marched in the city today. they are protesting the toughest cuts to public spending since world war ii. some small break away groups spray painted walls. protesters rushed inside before pol
the u.s. led the effort, but expect nato to assume command on sunday. >> president barack obama says the mission is succeeding. >> every day, the pressure on gadhafi and his regime is increasing. >> allied forces pounded libyan troops and others along the coast. rebels admit they were only able to retake him because of coalition air strikes. they say more fighting lies ahead. michael for cbs news, new york. >>> in yemen, protesters threw shoes and large television...
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. >> those supplies were brought in today by two u.s. air force cargo plane. two civilian planes have been chartered to help bring home foreign workers who have left the turmoil. >>> a person of interest in the murder of a white supremisit. the known skinhead appeared in a courtroom on drug charges. police arrested him just hours after his friend david lynch was found shot in his home. the suspect says he is extremely distressed. >> my kids, my job. lost my best friend. i have nothing. i have destroyed everything because of drugs. i just need help. >> lynch led a hate group that started in san francisco that attacked people in california who were not white or straight. in 1998 his group instigated a brawl on the jeraldo show. >>> the numbers paint a brighter picture but that doesn't tell the whole story. why economists say lower unemployment numbers show all is still not well in the economy. >>> it no one would care about this couple's wedding. a photo shoot that has been seen a half million times. >>> if you looked at all of the faces in the world there is on
. >> those supplies were brought in today by two u.s. air force cargo plane. two civilian planes have been chartered to help bring home foreign workers who have left the turmoil. >>> a person of interest in the murder of a white supremisit. the known skinhead appeared in a courtroom on drug charges. police arrested him just hours after his friend david lynch was found shot in his home. the suspect says he is extremely distressed. >> my kids, my job. lost my best friend. i...
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u.s. navy joe burns returned home to san bruno this afternoon on his 20th birthday. he was severely injured in afghanistan when his vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device. a welcome community welcomes him back home. >> i didn't expect any of this. it feels good. i'm glad to be home. i'm glad to be with my family. you guys are really awesome. >> of course, today's tribute focused on the heroism, but they also made fun of the car he arrived in, a pink bug. it's not his. >> more than 150,000 orchids on display at fort mason in san francisco offers a look at this unique flower. they are apparently the divas of the floral world. they are exotic, glamorous, and difficult to grow. there are also exhibits that explain the flower's complex structures and ways they adapt to a variety of habitats. >>> lawrence is back because we need to learn about the rain. >> there's a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. this is subtropical, so the temperatures staying mild, too. a couple scattered light showers showing up right now, but that will likely intensify overnight. high de
u.s. navy joe burns returned home to san bruno this afternoon on his 20th birthday. he was severely injured in afghanistan when his vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device. a welcome community welcomes him back home. >> i didn't expect any of this. it feels good. i'm glad to be home. i'm glad to be with my family. you guys are really awesome. >> of course, today's tribute focused on the heroism, but they also made fun of the car he arrived in, a pink bug. it's not his....
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. >>> a bay area woman takes her case against wal-mart all the way to the u.s. supreme court. the arguments made against the retail giant. >>> and buried alive in several feet of snow. how one northern california snowboarder managed to capture the entire ordeal on camera. >>> yes, and here we go. temperatures soaring to the 80s for the next couple days but it does come at a price. there is always a price to be paid. we have got the details as eyewitness news continues right here on the cw. versus toyota. which is better? [ male announcer ] why do so many car companies compare themselves to toyota? maybe it's because toyota has more hybrids on the road than all other automakers combined. like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ giambi told the court he got undetectable steroids from bonds' former >>> barry bonds
. >>> a bay area woman takes her case against wal-mart all the way to the u.s. supreme court. the arguments made against the retail giant. >>> and buried alive in several feet of snow. how one northern california snowboarder managed to capture the entire ordeal on camera. >>> yes, and here we go. temperatures soaring to the 80s for the next couple days but it does come at a price. there is always a price to be paid. we have got the details as eyewitness news continues...
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a chemist for the u.s. antidoping agency told jurors that bond has exhibited head an foot swelling which is consistent with human growth hormone abuse. he also said that the drug he is accused of taking was designed to avoid detection. bonds is accused of lying to the feds about knowingly taking steroids. he said that he thought he was taking flax seed oil and arthritis cream when he took them. >>> giants fans that missed out on season tickets this year can get the first dibs on next season. the team said today it is creating a waiting list for people that want to get the season tickets before 2012 before they sell out. the team sold nearly 28,000 season tickets for the upcoming season. the waiting list will require a $500 nonrefundable deposit. >>> all right, wondering what the morning commute will be like? let's check in with robert . >> not only here. but if you're heading to the high sierra on friday last week 61 inches of snow did accumulate all week long. this is the scene earlier today beyond blizzar
a chemist for the u.s. antidoping agency told jurors that bond has exhibited head an foot swelling which is consistent with human growth hormone abuse. he also said that the drug he is accused of taking was designed to avoid detection. bonds is accused of lying to the feds about knowingly taking steroids. he said that he thought he was taking flax seed oil and arthritis cream when he took them. >>> giants fans that missed out on season tickets this year can get the first dibs on next...
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after five days of air strikes the u.s. commander says gadaffi's air force is no longer capable of fighting. command and control networks have also been degraded meaning that coalition forces have control of the skies. gadaffi's ground forces have also been retreating in many western areas but in the eastern part of the country people are fleeing areas where gadaffi forces are moving in. >>> and in japan people are stocking up on bottled water after a warning that tokyo's tap water is not safe for infants to drink. this costco is about four hours away from the capitol. city dwellers have bought up all the bottled water in tokyo stores. the level of radio active iodine is twice what is considered okay for babies to drink on a regular water in tokyo tap water. radio active iodine can cause thyroid cancer. >>> more than 50 films, two oscars for best actress and eight marriages, hollywood is remembering the life of elizabeth taylor. >> i have had addictions, weight problems. i have almost died a couple of times. i have been pro
after five days of air strikes the u.s. commander says gadaffi's air force is no longer capable of fighting. command and control networks have also been degraded meaning that coalition forces have control of the skies. gadaffi's ground forces have also been retreating in many western areas but in the eastern part of the country people are fleeing areas where gadaffi forces are moving in. >>> and in japan people are stocking up on bottled water after a warning that tokyo's tap water is...
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meanwhile, the u.s. carrier george washington, which is stationein japan, has left the harbor south of tokyo as a precaution. >> another nuclear emergency has certainly tten the aention of the german chancellor. she says, rapid decisions are needed on the future of power in this country. and the leaders of the power plants say therefore -- there will be a panel to assess the risk on german nuclear plant. >> tuesday's meeting at the chancellery produced an agreement on the addition of a panel of experts. there will look at the implications of nuclear power. an ethics commission for safe energy supply will be tasked with assessing the risks and ranking them. >> it won't focus on current safety standards, but on identifying risks that have not been considered in the past. >> isn't it time to reassess the promises that we work with and base our standards on new, tougher premises? couldn't two catastrophe strike in germany at the same time, a flood, and an explosion? >> the goal is to make nuclear power a thi
meanwhile, the u.s. carrier george washington, which is stationein japan, has left the harbor south of tokyo as a precaution. >> another nuclear emergency has certainly tten the aention of the german chancellor. she says, rapid decisions are needed on the future of power in this country. and the leaders of the power plants say therefore -- there will be a panel to assess the risk on german nuclear plant. >> tuesday's meeting at the chancellery produced an agreement on the addition...
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the u.s. moved naval and air forces close grower lib yachl the pentagon says all options are open. you can see more of the interview with muammar gaddafi on world news right after this newscast and later this evening on night line. >> new east span of the bay bridge is getting taller this weekend with a draw matic face lift there. is a live look of a massive steel structure being maneuvered into place. at 5:00 this morning crews started to lift the first of four huge legs making up stage four of the tower. each piece weighs a million pounds and will be transported on a barge. >> that piece going up behind me is over 100 feet long weighing almost 500 tons. this is going to take 30 hours before we can bring next one out. >> and there is a 136 feet hall tauler than the current east span. >> and 500? >> coming up... when a childhood fever is okay. pediatricians ees ease fears about that. >> and how this driver ended up over the freeway sound wall. >> i'm sandhya patel. hope you're enjoying sun, rain, and wind are come together bay area by tomorrow night. i'll have more on the storm com
the u.s. moved naval and air forces close grower lib yachl the pentagon says all options are open. you can see more of the interview with muammar gaddafi on world news right after this newscast and later this evening on night line. >> new east span of the bay bridge is getting taller this weekend with a draw matic face lift there. is a live look of a massive steel structure being maneuvered into place. at 5:00 this morning crews started to lift the first of four huge legs making up stage...
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southwest carrying more people than any other u.s. airline with a big influence on sales. and aol completed it's ak yi sigs of the "huhton post" and now poses a new competitive threat to yahoo and google. >> subway surpassed mcdonalds at the largest restaurant chain. and a bay area research group is testing a new class of drugs against alzheimer's disease. it's a story we brought you when we learned their novel theory. >> and for years, researchers have altered mice to give them alzheimer's. this led them into signaling an imbalance into the brain. and and there is a new drug they believe could control the disease. >> we're still into early stage was the money. it will be several more months before we know how long these mice will do better and how much better they'll do. >> the researcher says the new drug therapy treatment traces fwook a dits coverry five years ago. that is when the team altered a protein associated with the protein of the plaque. but the mice had amaloid in their brains but surpris surprise -- surprisingly none of their memory loss. researchers believe
southwest carrying more people than any other u.s. airline with a big influence on sales. and aol completed it's ak yi sigs of the "huhton post" and now poses a new competitive threat to yahoo and google. >> subway surpassed mcdonalds at the largest restaurant chain. and a bay area research group is testing a new class of drugs against alzheimer's disease. it's a story we brought you when we learned their novel theory. >> and for years, researchers have altered mice to...
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the u.s. military has several bases in the frankfort area. they're used as hubs for operations in afghanistan and iraq. >> the supreme court ruled today the first amendment protects the right to protest at military funerals. the court voted 8-1 in favor of the church at risk of protesting outside the service members. they threw out a $5 million judgment given to the father of a dead marine. chief justice john roberts says the first amendment shielded the protestors. he did say they obeyed police objectives and they were 1,000 feet from the church. >> they will sign a stop gap bill to avoid a government shutdown. the senate passed a bill this morning. this bill drafted by republicans cut $4 billion in spending. mr. obama says he's pleased this will have government agencies functioning for two more weeks but cannot take the threat of a shutdown every few weeks. he wants them to start meeting with the administration immediately to negotiate a budget that will last through september. >> and still ahead, why too many dating choices can leave singl
the u.s. military has several bases in the frankfort area. they're used as hubs for operations in afghanistan and iraq. >> the supreme court ruled today the first amendment protects the right to protest at military funerals. the court voted 8-1 in favor of the church at risk of protesting outside the service members. they threw out a $5 million judgment given to the father of a dead marine. chief justice john roberts says the first amendment shielded the protestors. he did say they obeyed...
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today in an interview from abc news he laughed at u.s. calls for him to step down and claiming that young rebels are being drugged. >> when he can laugh and n.talking to americans and international journalists while slaughtering his own people, it underscores how unfit is he to lead and how disconnected is he from reality. >> and a meeting in switzerland, secretary of state clinton called on gaddafi to resign and did not discuss possible military options and the pentagon says all options are open for protecting libyan citizens. >> and now to san mateo, police just completed a news conference about a shooting in which officers killed an armed suspect. police say he shot first. the shooting took place around 11:00 this morning. officers responded to a cvs store after reports with a customer threatening an employee with a gun. >> the suspect pointed a gand ghun -- handgun and fired upon them. the suspect fled to his backyard. an officer encountered the armed suspect and fired one shot, striking the suspect and ending the immediate threat. >>
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the red cross is asking the u.s. for more help. >> we need aways to bring these people back home. >> reporter: there is no sign the battles for control of the city or the humanitarian crisis in libya will end anytime soon. abc news. benbenghazi. eastern libya. >> alan: at home, san bruno serviceman with an astonishing story of bravery and compassion is back from afghanistan tonight. joe burns went to afghanistan on january 1st this year, with the first marine tank battalion. a month and a half later he was on his way home to san bruno with a purple heart after receiving injuries from a roadside bomb. the 20-year-old says he expected a celebration for his birthday, which is today, but nothing like this. >> what do you think of this? >> a little much but i'm enjoying it. >> did you expect this? >> i didn't feel this. it feels good. i'm glad to be home, be with my family. you guys are awesome. you didn't have to do this. >> alan: when he arrived in afghanistan, the marines were sick with the flu. they were short of medi
the red cross is asking the u.s. for more help. >> we need aways to bring these people back home. >> reporter: there is no sign the battles for control of the city or the humanitarian crisis in libya will end anytime soon. abc news. benbenghazi. eastern libya. >> alan: at home, san bruno serviceman with an astonishing story of bravery and compassion is back from afghanistan tonight. joe burns went to afghanistan on january 1st this year, with the first marine tank battalion. a...
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representative peter king is holding a hearing on thursday on whether u.s. muslims are becoming more radical. about 300 people protested in new york's times square yesterday about the proposed hearing. among the demonstrators, hip hop mogul russell simmons. >> what i wanted to do right now, not go down the same road, but wholesome unity with the fault of actions of a few. >> he told people at a mosque yesterday that he sees muslims as part of the solution of fighting terror. >>> and no signs of easing the governor scott walker's proposal to strip union workers of their bargaining rights got together in madison yesterday. but they were outnumbered outside. by demonstrators who claim that walker's plan is just the way to bust the state's unions. the report in this morning's "wall street journal" says that wisconsin's democratic state senators who have been on the lam in illinois for weeks now expect to return to vote on walker's proposal soon. >>> a big chunk of the country is recovering from some wild weather that has triggered tornadoes, snowstorms, even dre
representative peter king is holding a hearing on thursday on whether u.s. muslims are becoming more radical. about 300 people protested in new york's times square yesterday about the proposed hearing. among the demonstrators, hip hop mogul russell simmons. >> what i wanted to do right now, not go down the same road, but wholesome unity with the fault of actions of a few. >> he told people at a mosque yesterday that he sees muslims as part of the solution of fighting terror....
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. >> president obama meets this morning with senior advisors to discuss possibly u.s. intervention in libya. later moammer gadhafi says libyans will fight. that will show their real intention to seize the country's oil. he made his remarks during an interview that ran today on turkey's state-run television. the city closest to the capital, pro-regimen forces shelled the neighborhood with tank and artillery fire and appeared to regain control from rebel forces. >> a magnitude 7.43 earthquake in japan triggered a small tsunami. no reports of anything damage or injuries. this is from nhk television network. as you can see the shaking and the building swaying for about 30 seconds. this is in tokyo. the initial quake -- you see the shaking -- was followed by an aftershock. the specific tsunami warning center did not expect any other areas to be affected. >> along the atlanta coast communities from delaware up for massachusetts are bracing for more rain and more flooding today. the hardest hit may be new jersey where there's a state of new jersey. emily schmidt has the lates
. >> president obama meets this morning with senior advisors to discuss possibly u.s. intervention in libya. later moammer gadhafi says libyans will fight. that will show their real intention to seize the country's oil. he made his remarks during an interview that ran today on turkey's state-run television. the city closest to the capital, pro-regimen forces shelled the neighborhood with tank and artillery fire and appeared to regain control from rebel forces. >> a magnitude 7.43...
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. >>> u.s. investigators say they do not believe the shooter who killed two u.s. airmen at frankfurt airport in germany was part of any sort of terrorist organization. police say he walked up to the bus, pulled out a semiautomatic weapon and started shouting "god is great" in arabic. the victimswere airmen being deployed to afghanistan. >> i am saddened and outraged by this attack. i want everyone to know we will spare no effort in learning how this outrageous act took place. >> in addition to the two airmen killed, others were injured. some of the surviving airmen grabbed the shooter when his gun jammed. a german police officer arrested them. he is identified as 21-year-old yukka. he is a devout muslim who worked at the airport. >>> opposition forces in libya are calling on foreign governments to launch air strikes against militias loyal to moammar qaddafi. they launched an attack on rebels who control an oil facility in eastern libya. qaddafi's fighters briefly took control before the rebels wries el ised it back. they formed an interim government before calling
. >>> u.s. investigators say they do not believe the shooter who killed two u.s. airmen at frankfurt airport in germany was part of any sort of terrorist organization. police say he walked up to the bus, pulled out a semiautomatic weapon and started shouting "god is great" in arabic. the victimswere airmen being deployed to afghanistan. >> i am saddened and outraged by this attack. i want everyone to know we will spare no effort in learning how this outrageous act took...
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the court sided 8-1 with the baptist church, a group believes god is killing u.s. service members because of the country's tolerance of homosexuality. john roberts said the constitution protects even hurtful speech on issues to ensure we do not stifle the debate. >> what sk said and done is so offensive but a matter of public concern and a peaceful demonstration. and this is consistent with protected speech. >> justice alito saying the church group is only seeking public attention. >> upbeat report on the economy. the federal reserve's beige book says there has been modest to moderate growth and sights robust sales. on the down side price of crude oil closed today at more than $100 a barrel. and gas prices rose another penny overnight. and is now selling for 4:05 a gallon. a jobs report kept stock prices from falling. and ama conthreatened to receiver tie was 10,000 afill yates in california if it's forced to collect internet sales taxes. one official calls it a threat to california jobs. >> congress avoided a shut down passing a short term bill. resolution signed
the court sided 8-1 with the baptist church, a group believes god is killing u.s. service members because of the country's tolerance of homosexuality. john roberts said the constitution protects even hurtful speech on issues to ensure we do not stifle the debate. >> what sk said and done is so offensive but a matter of public concern and a peaceful demonstration. and this is consistent with protected speech. >> justice alito saying the church group is only seeking public attention....
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a gunman shoulding in arabic shouted at u.s. troops in an airport in germany. >> the clock is ticking for the national football league. next the mid light deadline that could mean no football next season. >> the threat that charlie sheen's he is strained wife said he made against her that forced police to showowowowowowowowowo" >> welcome back. here's a look at our high temperatures across the country. wow! looks like spring is moving into the midwest, st. louis 62. mid-40s for seattle and portland and the cold is back in boston, 20 today, 31 new york. heading to phoenix, 80. everything is quiet. really no worries. we do have a little shower activity here and snow around minneapolis and chicago. if delays develop we'll have 'em, abc7news.com. >> 4:48 now. the bodies of two children were found stuffed into luggage in a south florida canal in the exclusive oceanside community of delray beach. divers are back in the water today searching for clues. a little girl was found in a duffel bag. a boy of unknown age was locked in a suitca
a gunman shoulding in arabic shouted at u.s. troops in an airport in germany. >> the clock is ticking for the national football league. next the mid light deadline that could mean no football next season. >> the threat that charlie sheen's he is strained wife said he made against her that forced police to showowowowowowowowowo" >> welcome back. here's a look at our high temperatures across the country. wow! looks like spring is moving into the midwest, st. louis 62....
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but like so much about iran, the u.s. has never been able to confirm that. >> reporter: in a statement on the family website, levinson's wife, christine, said it has been almost four years since i've seen my beloved husband, robert levinson. our family is tremendously encouraged by the news bob is alive. but remains concerned for his safety and well-being. neighbors say they just want him home. >> we've been praying for the family. yes. >> reporter: what do you think of the news that he's alive? >> i'm just so excited. i hope it's true. >> reporter: this morning, one thing levinson's family does have is hope. hilarie barsky, abc news, new york. >>> nfl owners and the league's players union will be back working toward a new labor agreement today, ahead of an extended deadline. they have until midnight tonight to reach some sort of deal, even if that means pushing the deadline back again. word is there has been some progress. but the sides are still split on the league's $9 billion in annual revenue. >>> the 17-day sit-in a
but like so much about iran, the u.s. has never been able to confirm that. >> reporter: in a statement on the family website, levinson's wife, christine, said it has been almost four years since i've seen my beloved husband, robert levinson. our family is tremendously encouraged by the news bob is alive. but remains concerned for his safety and well-being. neighbors say they just want him home. >> we've been praying for the family. yes. >> reporter: what do you think of the...
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. >> yet 37 million, that was the u.s. viewing audience meaning there would have been 963 million people in other countries up all night watching about movies they've seen in a language most don't speak. i bet melissa leo has a word for that. >> i'm shaking in my boots here. >> i'm john donvan for "nightline." >> i'm bill weir, good night, america. >>> up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> good-bye to cate blanchett and welcome home a homeless guy in a spider-man costume. >> you gave me a box of porn. >> did i? >> it was radical. >> jimmy: not on drugs. what the hell goes on when he is.
. >> yet 37 million, that was the u.s. viewing audience meaning there would have been 963 million people in other countries up all night watching about movies they've seen in a language most don't speak. i bet melissa leo has a word for that. >> i'm shaking in my boots here. >> i'm john donvan for "nightline." >> i'm bill weir, good night, america. >>> up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> good-bye to cate blanchett and...
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there's no word on how long the governor now hopes to delay the vote. >> the jobs picture in the u.s. and some concern about international issues are waking heavy on wall street today. >> bloomberg's jane king joins us live from the new york stock exchange with this morning's "moneyscope" report. jane, we just saw the dow down heavy at the open. >> yeah, absolutely. we knew it was going to be a rough start. i think we were a little shocked how quickly the market fell this morning. weekly jobless claims number, a little higher than expected, nothing really atrocious though. export growth in china, that may be the biggie here. that is causing some concerns. china starting to slow down a little this morning. we've seen the stock market under pressure all night long here. spain here, moody's cutting their credit rating. all that combining and how we're trading at the moment. hanging out above 12,000 at the moment. about 1.5%. the silicon valley index trading sharply lower as well. apple shares one of the biggest on s & p this morning. apple by the way saying this morning the i-pad 2 will
there's no word on how long the governor now hopes to delay the vote. >> the jobs picture in the u.s. and some concern about international issues are waking heavy on wall street today. >> bloomberg's jane king joins us live from the new york stock exchange with this morning's "moneyscope" report. jane, we just saw the dow down heavy at the open. >> yeah, absolutely. we knew it was going to be a rough start. i think we were a little shocked how quickly the market fell...
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. >> we are learning from a u.s. official that the f-15 jet went down yesterday about 2:30 in the afternoon west coast time. they ejected and safely in the american hands. take a look at the jet went down. we are told the crew members ejecting at a high altitude became separated. official word the jet was not shot down, i had mechanical failure. this is day three of the operation, no-fly zone being enforced. it's hoped that the rebels can seize the momentum in their struggles against libyan leader moammar gadhafi. >> democracy can't be impose frd the outside. it must spring from within. from the hearts and souls for those that seek it and are willing to work for it. >> coalition forces say they will continue operations until gadhafi withdraws his forces and stops all attacks against civilians. big story, two crew members have been rescued with only minor injuries. terry mcsweeney, "abc 7 news." >>> it's 6:14. good news this morning coming from the massively damaged fukushima daiichi power plant. within the last hour,
. >> we are learning from a u.s. official that the f-15 jet went down yesterday about 2:30 in the afternoon west coast time. they ejected and safely in the american hands. take a look at the jet went down. we are told the crew members ejecting at a high altitude became separated. official word the jet was not shot down, i had mechanical failure. this is day three of the operation, no-fly zone being enforced. it's hoped that the rebels can seize the momentum in their struggles against...
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. >> they froze $30 billion in libyan assets and u.s. air forces are moving closer to northern africa and libya's embattled leader. >> still ahead, google borrows a favorite childhood toy to help its treatment service. ap >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> also celebrated the ground breaking of the community's first public high school in more than 30 years. >> two, one! >> the new campus on garden street eventually will serve students who attend classes currently in a converted warehouse. the phoenix academy chatter school. all its graduating seniors were accepted into four-year colleges. >> to bring a public high school back to east palo alto is just an enormous achievement. we're happy to partner with both districts as well as our parents and families to bring a high-quality school option to get all these kids to college and beyond. >> the new campus will cost $13 million. the high school district will cover part of that amount. private donors also helped foot the bill. >> google is enhancing its street view
. >> they froze $30 billion in libyan assets and u.s. air forces are moving closer to northern africa and libya's embattled leader. >> still ahead, google borrows a favorite childhood toy to help its treatment service. ap >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> also celebrated the ground breaking of the community's first public high school in more than 30 years. >> two, one! >> the new campus on garden street eventually will serve...
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the u.s. federal government is also concerned about the impact of social media on trial jurors. when former giants home run barry bonds begins his federal perjury trial in two weeks, members of the jury could be asked to hand over i-phones, blackberry's and other digital devices when court is in session. bonds' defense team proposes warning jurors they could be held in contempt of court for doing any electronic research on the case. charlie sheen is continuing his media blitz. last night he debuted a new life stream web show called sheen's corner. he hosted the show while several people sat nearby including one of his live-in girlfriends. the actor showed off his latest tattoo bearing his new phrase winning written across his wrist. he was build a premier episode and the actor is indicating he'll do another show. one point sheen had 115,000 people watching. archbishop desmond too too will preach at 11:00 this morning. the no bell laureate shown here on stage at the world cup soccer tournament last year is now retired from public life but he agreed to preach at grace cathedral. a
the u.s. federal government is also concerned about the impact of social media on trial jurors. when former giants home run barry bonds begins his federal perjury trial in two weeks, members of the jury could be asked to hand over i-phones, blackberry's and other digital devices when court is in session. bonds' defense team proposes warning jurors they could be held in contempt of court for doing any electronic research on the case. charlie sheen is continuing his media blitz. last night he...
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the u.s. governments are now vowing that those responsible will be brought to justice. emily schmidt joins us now from washington with the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: mike and peggy, good morning to you. we're waiting to learn the names of the two airmen who were killed in the attack. the military says they were about to be deployed to support an overseas mission. instead, they died in a place where few would have expected danger. the attack happened just outside the international terminals in frankfurt. at least a dozen air force security personnel had arrived from england, on their way to a u.s. base in germany. law enforcement officials say the alleged gunman walked up to them, began arguing, and pulled out a semiautomatic weapon, while shouting allah akbar, arabic for god is great. nine rounds later, when his gun jammed, two airmen were dead, two more wounded. the other airmen grabbed the shooter while he continued to shout, jihad, jihad. >> we will spare no effort, in learni
the u.s. governments are now vowing that those responsible will be brought to justice. emily schmidt joins us now from washington with the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: mike and peggy, good morning to you. we're waiting to learn the names of the two airmen who were killed in the attack. the military says they were about to be deployed to support an overseas mission. instead, they died in a place where few would have expected danger. the attack happened just outside the...
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a senior u.s. officials have reduced flights over libya as they impose a no-fly zone over the country. >> feeling the pain of gasoline. city governments are feeling the crunch just as much as anyone else. nearby walnut creek, the city has a fleet of over 100 cars including police trucks and vehicles. nearly $800,000 is budgeted for fuel but if prices keep rising, that may not be enough. >> we estimated a little high. right now we're okay if gas prices get above $5, we are going to have to go back to council for more budget. >> and it's not known where council will get the extra money if they need to pay more for gasoline. >> all right. you drove this morning to work. i think i need to slow down a little, the roads a little wet and light showers and drizzle. >> the key was they were light but just enough to make the roads wet. show you what's going on as far as how much calmer it is this morning. look at the bay. how often do we see it looking like glass as we look from emeryville back to san franci
a senior u.s. officials have reduced flights over libya as they impose a no-fly zone over the country. >> feeling the pain of gasoline. city governments are feeling the crunch just as much as anyone else. nearby walnut creek, the city has a fleet of over 100 cars including police trucks and vehicles. nearly $800,000 is budgeted for fuel but if prices keep rising, that may not be enough. >> we estimated a little high. right now we're okay if gas prices get above $5, we are going to...
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and u.s. naval and air forces are moving closer to the country. >> gadhafi has lost the legitimacy to govern. and it's time for him to go without further violence or delay. >> reporter: the united nations says it's too dangerous for international aid agencies to asset the need in libya. the next-best option is delivering the first medicine and food to neighboring tunisia, to help refugees who have crossed the border. moammar gadhafi claims he has been betrayed by the united states. he says president obama is simply misinformed. rob and peggy? >> emily, it's almost like a tale of two countries, right now, depending on which side folks are in. what are they saying about that? >> reporter: when you look at some parts of libya, where anti-government protesters had taken control, we're seeing some shortages. yesterday, hundreds of people lining up to get fuel. they say life there is unbearable. gadhafi must leave. they were angered by his interview yesterday. then, you look in other parts of the co
and u.s. naval and air forces are moving closer to the country. >> gadhafi has lost the legitimacy to govern. and it's time for him to go without further violence or delay. >> reporter: the united nations says it's too dangerous for international aid agencies to asset the need in libya. the next-best option is delivering the first medicine and food to neighboring tunisia, to help refugees who have crossed the border. moammar gadhafi claims he has been betrayed by the united states....
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on board, at least a dozen u.s. air force security personnel who had arrived from england on their way to a u.s. base in germany. according to law enforcement officials, the gunman walked up to the bus, pulled out a semiautomatic weapon and began firing again and again, all the while, shouting "allahu akbar," arabic for "god is great." two airmen were killed, including a driver, and two more critically injured. after nine rounds, the gun jammed. some of the surviving airmen grabbed the shooter as he continued shouting "allahu akbar" and "jihad." a german police officer took the man into custody. >> i'm saddened and outraged by this attack. i want everybody to understand that we will spare no effort in learning how this outrageous act took place. >> reporter: law enforcement officials say the shooter is 21-year-old arid uka, whose parents moved to germany decades ago from coe sew have to. an uncle told the associated press he is a devout muslim who worked at the frankfurt airport. security had been beefed up at the a
on board, at least a dozen u.s. air force security personnel who had arrived from england on their way to a u.s. base in germany. according to law enforcement officials, the gunman walked up to the bus, pulled out a semiautomatic weapon and began firing again and again, all the while, shouting "allahu akbar," arabic for "god is great." two airmen were killed, including a driver, and two more critically injured. after nine rounds, the gun jammed. some of the surviving airmen...
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we begin tonight with a u.s. exclusive, moammar gadhafi. the flamboyant and brutal dictator at the center of the firestorm in libya. today our christiane amanpour became the only american reporter to sit with gadhafi. he refused to acknowledge libyan protesters. he laughed at demands that he step down, even as anti-government forces rage across his country. so let's go right away to christiane in tripoli. good evening, christiane. you sat right across from the man. the whole world is wondering what he'll do next. what did you hear? reporter: well, diane, i see he was relaxed and focused, determined to tell his side of the story. he exhibited no sense of a siege mentality. on the other hand, he remains incapable of realizing that in this country there is an uprising against him. colonel gadhafi emerged from the first of a convoy of cars, greeting us at a beachfront restaurant as the sun set over the mediterranean. in his trademark flowing robes and gold-rimmed aviator shades, he looked every inch the flamboyant character he's known to be. ho
we begin tonight with a u.s. exclusive, moammar gadhafi. the flamboyant and brutal dictator at the center of the firestorm in libya. today our christiane amanpour became the only american reporter to sit with gadhafi. he refused to acknowledge libyan protesters. he laughed at demands that he step down, even as anti-government forces rage across his country. so let's go right away to christiane in tripoli. good evening, christiane. you sat right across from the man. the whole world is wondering...